Sunday, August 14, 2016

The Right to Your Own Opinion

We humans hate to admit we are wrong, especially when we it comes to our opinions. Some say that there is no right or wrong opinions. But when misconception influence ones' opinion, I would say otherwise. I believe there are no right opinions but there are wrong ones. When someone say that an actor was bad at acting because he acted awkwardly, but in reality the actor was suppose to act awkwardly, I would say that opinion is wrong, because those type of opinions are ignorant. They don't know all the factors. I believe one cannot proclaim an opinion until everything is acknowledged, because by doing so, you would be aware of what your expectation should be. Let's go back to my example again. If you knew that the actor was suppose to act awkwardly, you cannot say that the acting was bad if you thought the actor was "awkward" because then the actor had succeeded on making you think he was what you thought. If all of this was taken in consideration then the quote "the right to your own opinion" should only apply to those who actually took the time to know all the details before making an opinion. Well, that's just my two cents.

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